Joy of Literature
Joy is what makes great literature great, the joy that comes from reading it. The works that I have picked are works that intrigue me. They are all different from each other, however some share similarities. I did not pick them on the basis of a theme, but rather that of my own likings. They all are works that I can relate to or just enjoyed. Mostly they are works that I could understand and follow along with, unlike other works that I have read. The fact that some of these works can be read and related to thoughts or events that have I have had make them even more great to me. This is why I think that others will like what I have put together. It is a collection I find to an attention getter. The works that I have chosen help me understand how interesting the world was when they were written. The works I have chosen do not all speak to each other in one defined way, however some combinations of them do have many similarities. Some of them talk of death, and others of love, and sorrow and many other entwined thoughts. All of the works have a flow to them that gives them a connection. Some of the works are sad and melancholy, but have a meaning and purpose that makes them seem not so bad. Su
James Joyce reveals culture in every one of his works, all of them coming from idea’s he got from Dublin. The Dead reveals this in that the setting is in Dublin. The story gives many hints if Irish cultures, with locations of places in Dublin being a main part. The characters in the story are all of course Irish and give different bits and pieces of culture to it. ch as “The Chimney Sweeper,” although it is sad it still has a purpose in it. Although “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is a totally different poem it connects with “The Chimney Sweeper” because it has kind of the same idea. The Ancient Mariner has a sad plot, but the story that he teaches to everyone makes it seem better.
Some topics in this essay:
Chimney Sweeper”,
Literature Joy,
Digging Grave”,
Crimean War,
Dealer’s Daughter”,
Ancient Mariner”,
Dealer’s Daughter,
Dublin Dead,
Ancient Mariner,
Lord Tennyson’s,
“the chimney,
chimney sweeper”,
“the chimney sweeper”,
today’s culture,
“the world us”,
culture seen,
literature joy,
“strange fits,
culture address,
“the world,
chose culture,
rime ancient mariner”,
“the rime ancient,
world us”,
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